Jessie says: Will always appreciate my friend that recommended this book to me. I will follow Glennon's blog and also go back to my highlighted passages of the book to keep important parts fresh in my mind. Easy read and fun. Lots of stuff about raising kids and even though I'm not a mom, I could envision and share in my friends and families lives around me plus my own growing up years. Some of it's just basic human stuff! Read and share this one! Mexitalican says: Love! Life is *brutiful*, brutal ...and beautiful in turns not always graceful. But we can be grace-filled, living into and offering grace one to another.“I’d found my thing: openness. I decided, based on firsthand experience, that it was more fun to say things that made other women feel hopeful about themselves and God than it was to say or omit things to make people feel jealous of me.” Yes! Openness is hard as most of us want people to think the best of us. But we're not always our best, and pretense keeps people at arm's length. Let's drop the curtain, people, and just be real. And kind. Let's always be kind.And this: “The more fiercely I believe what Love says and the more boldly I live out her promises, the healthier and stronger and realer I become. So, for me, it’s not a question of better. It’s about a daily choice: the constant battle to listen to Love and silence Fear.” Listen to love and silence Fear. Let's help one another get there.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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